Family doesn't have to be biologically related, though there is significance to that. I count Gabriel towards my family though we share no blood, and it is unlikely that the last common ancestor is less than a thousand years in the past.
That is understandable...and enviable, in a way. I have very dear friends, and I am fortunate in that regard. Is there something that takes the relationship from friend to family?
[He's genuinely curious, for this is not a thing he has really thought about too much.]
A dimension of time, and that the relationship is not tied to one or more shared facts - a job, a hobby, a jointly owned property, being neighbours. He's still a friend, but as close as family would be.
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It's strange; family isn't anything I've given much thought to since I first realized I was very different.
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[He's genuinely curious, for this is not a thing he has really thought about too much.]
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Are you celebrating your birthday with them?
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[And he sounds very happy about that.]
It was my first time blowing out candles.
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I'm sure you have friends who will help you with that.
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I do! It's a nice feeling.
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[Voices can be heard in the background. He needs to go.]
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And you have a nice afternoon, as well.
[There's a nod, and Torin ends it. Party time calls, after all.]